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Lua Artificial Intelligence Software for Mac

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    CodeCompanion

    CodeCompanion

    AI-powered coding, seamlessly in Neovim. Supports Anthropic, etc.

    Currently supports Anthropic, Copilot, Gemini, Ollama and OpenAI adapters.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    OpenFace Face Recognition

    OpenFace Face Recognition

    Face recognition with deep neural networks

    OpenFace is a Python and Torch implementation of face recognition with deep neural networks and is based on the CVPR 2015 paper FaceNet: A Unified Embedding for Face Recognition and Clustering by Florian Schroff, Dmitry Kalenichenko, and James Philbin at Google. Torch allows the network to be executed on a CPU or with CUDA. This research was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under grant number CNS-1518865. Additional support was provided by the Intel Corporation, Google, Vodafone, NVIDIA, and the Conklin Kistler family fund. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and should not be attributed to their employers or funding sources. Accuracies from research papers have just begun to surpass human accuracies on some benchmarks. The accuracies of open source face recognition systems lag behind the state-of-the-art. See our accuracy comparisons on the famous LFW benchmark.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Kong

    Kong

    The Cloud-Native API Gateway

    Kong is a next generation cloud-native API platform for multi-cloud and hybrid organizations. When building for the web, mobile, or Internet of Things, you’ll need a common functionality to run your software, and Kong is that solution. Kong acts as a gateway, connecting microservices requests and APIs natively while also providing load balancing, logging, monitoring, authentication, rate-limiting, and so much more through plugins. Kong is highly extensible as well as platform agnostic, connecting APIs across different environments, platforms and patterns. Achieve architectural freedom with Kong today.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    BoomBot is a developer's framework for writing a bot connecting to the AIM network. It manages the network communication for the bots so that they can be easily written without worrying about AIM itself at all. Bots can be written in Objective-C or Lua.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Brainiac, Is C/C++ Libraries, Programs, And Python, And Lua Scripts For Neural Networking And Genetic Programming, In An Attempt To Create A "Glue-It-All-Together" Project, Striving Towards General Artificial Intelligence
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CoPP is an object-oriented framework for developing algorithms for robot path planning. One of of the design goals is to make it easy to make comparisons between various path planning algorithms.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DeepMask

    DeepMask

    Torch implementation of DeepMask and SharpMask

    DeepMask is an early, influential approach to class-agnostic object segmentation that learns to propose pixel-accurate masks directly from images. Instead of first generating boxes and then refining them, the network predicts a foreground mask and an “objectness” score for a given image patch, yielding high-quality segment proposals suitable for downstream detection or instance segmentation. The model is trained end-to-end to align mask shape with object extent, which markedly improves recall at a manageable number of proposals. In practice, DeepMask is run on an image pyramid with a sliding window, followed by non-maximum suppression to produce a compact set of candidates. A companion refinement model (SharpMask) sharpens the coarse predictions, recovering fine boundaries like thin limbs or object edges. The repository (in the original Torch/Lua stack) includes pretrained weights, training scripts, and evaluation utilities.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Gp.nvim

    Gp.nvim

    Gp.nvim (GPT prompt) Neovim AI plugin

    Gp.nvim (GPT prompt) Neovim AI plugin: ChatGPT sessions & Instructable text/code operations & Speech to text [OpenAI, Ollama, Anthropic, ..] The goal is to extend Neovim with the power of GPT models in a simple unobtrusive extensible way. Trying to keep things as native as possible - reusing and integrating well with the natural features of (Neo)vim.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    LabLOVE (Life On a Virtual Environment) is an evolutionary multi-agent simulation environment. It is fast, modular and extensible. Contains the reference implementation for the gridbrain algorithm.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MCP Hub

    MCP Hub

    An MCP client for Neovim that seamlessly integrates MCP servers

    mcphub.nvim is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) client plugin for Neovim that seamlessly integrates MCP servers into your editing workflow with an intuitive interface for managing, testing, and using MCP servers with your favorite chat plugins. Create your first MCP capable agent you need only 6 lines of code. Works with any langchain-supported LLM that supports tool calling (OpenAI, Anthropic, Groq, LLama etc.) Explore MCP capabilities and generate starter code with the interactive code builder. An MCP client for Neovim that seamlessly integrates MCP servers into your editing workflow with an intuitive interface for managing, testing, and using MCP servers with your favorite chat plugins.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Neovim 99

    Neovim 99

    Neovim AI agent done right

    Neovim 99 is an experimental GitHub repository created by well-known developer and educator ThePrimeagen that explores what he describes as the “ideal AI workflow” for developers who want a streamlined, high-quality integration of AI tooling into real coding environments — particularly focused on tools like Neovim and agent-centric workflows. Rather than a polished end-product, this repo serves as a playground for testing, iterating, and documenting workflows that integrate AI agents directly into everyday coding tools, emphasizing rapid feedback loops, automation, and minimal friction. The project often includes configuration files, scripts, and examples that show how to coerce modern AI assistants into productive roles within editors, plugins, and terminal workflows, with a focus on “no excuses” productivity. It blends examples from Neovim, agent automation, and developer ergonomics to illustrate how AI can be baked into existing environments.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Robot Warfare is a real-time strategy game that gives the user an opportunity to manage and program a team of battling robots that autonomously face opposing teams in a network-enabled environment.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    fairseq-lua

    fairseq-lua

    Facebook AI Research Sequence-to-Sequence Toolkit

    fairseq-lua is the original Lua/Torch7 version of Facebook AI Research’s sequence modeling toolkit, designed for neural machine translation (NMT) and sequence generation. It introduced early attention-based architectures and training pipelines that later evolved into the modern PyTorch-based fairseq. The framework implements sequence-to-sequence models with attention, beam search decoding, and distributed training, providing a research platform for exploring translation, summarization, and language modeling. Its modular design made it easy to prototype new architectures by modifying encoders, decoders, or attention mechanisms. Although now deprecated in favor of the PyTorch rewrite, fairseq-lua played a key role in advancing large-scale NMT systems, such as early versions of Facebook’s production translation models. It remains an important historical reference for neural sequence learning frameworks.
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    C/C++ steering behaviour library (AI) with Lua scripting for games and simulations.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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